View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/on-exploring-the-oceans-robert-ballard
Ocean explorer Robert Ballard takes us on a mindbending trip to hidden worlds underwater, where he and other researchers are finding unexpected life, resources, and even new mountains. He makes a case for serious exploration and mapping. Google Ocean, anyone?
Talk by Robert Ballard.

Among the most accomplished and well known of the world’s deep-sea explorers, Dr. RobertBallard is best known for his historic discovery of the R.M.S. Titanic, as well as his discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the German battleship Bismarck, and numerous other contemporary and ancient shipwrecks around the world. During his long career he has conducted more than 150 deepsea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology. In 2003, President George W. Bush presented him with the National Endowment for the HumanitiesMedal in the Oval Office of the White House. He is currently a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.
If you haven’t seen it already, we recommend arriving early and touring through our Titanic exhibit (the exhibit closes at 5:00 p.m. every day). As the event with Dr. Ballard is a free event, admission into the Reagan Library and Museum is not included and would need to be purchased at our front admissions desk upon arrival. Our 10,000 square foot exhibition is a fascinating look at Titanic, combining real artifacts with the real stories of the people onboard the ill-fated ship. This new exhibit tells the story of the unsinkable ship in a way no museum has done before. For more information on the exhibit, please see the Titanic Exhibit.
For more information on the ongoing works of President Reagan's Foundation, please visit http://www.reaganfoundation.org
Opening Remarks by John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald ReaganPresidential Foundation & Institute.
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published:12 Sep 2017

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Marine explorer Robert Ballard, a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island, commemorates the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic with a lecture about his discovery of the ship's resting place.
The "unsinkable" Titanic sank in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912. Ballard discovered the remains of the ship on September 1, 1985, following a secret U.S. Navy mission to find two U.S. submarines.
In his lecture, Ballard discusses his discovery of the ship and shares his thoughts about its preservation.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/CCBJ/

published:20 Apr 2012

views:98806

In an exclusive FreshDialogues interview, Robert Ballard, Ocean scientist of Titanic fame, discusses global warming. "It's too late...all the ice is going to melt," says Ballard. Yet he says we should still reduce our carbon footprint and limit population growth. Join the conversation at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fresh-Dialogues/88939185776
Natural cycle or Human impact? "It's both," says Ballard. "Whenever you have a tremendous controversy both sides tend to be right and wrong. You do have the natural interglacial warming that were experiencing, but you are increasing the severity of it with the human footprint." See www.freshdialogues.com for more exclusive green interviews: Paul Krugman, Tom Friedman, Vinod Khosla and more
Read select quotes, transcripts and see more interviews at http://www.freshdialogues.com, Fresh Dialogues Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/FreshDialogues and join the conversation at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fresh-Dialogues/88939185776

On exploring the oceans - Robert Ballard

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/on-exploring-the-oceans-robert-ballard
Ocean explorer Robert Ballard takes us on a mindbending trip to hidden worlds underwater, where he and other researchers are finding unexpected life, resources, and even new mountains. He makes a case for serious exploration and mapping. Google Ocean, anyone?
Talk by Robert Ballard.

Among the most accomplished and well known of the world’s deep-sea explorers, Dr. RobertBallard is best known for his historic discovery of the R.M.S. Titanic, as well as his discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the German battleship Bismarck, and numerous other contemporary and ancient shipwrecks around the world. During his long career he has conducted more than 150 deepsea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology. In 2003, President George W. Bush presented him with the National Endowment for the HumanitiesMedal in the Oval Office of the White House. He is currently a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.
If you haven’t seen it already, we recommend arriving early and touring through our Titanic exhibit (the exhibit closes at 5:00 p.m. every day). As the event with Dr. Ballard is a free event, admission into the Reagan Library and Museum is not included and would need to be purchased at our front admissions desk upon arrival. Our 10,000 square foot exhibition is a fascinating look at Titanic, combining real artifacts with the real stories of the people onboard the ill-fated ship. This new exhibit tells the story of the unsinkable ship in a way no museum has done before. For more information on the exhibit, please see the Titanic Exhibit.
For more information on the ongoing works of President Reagan's Foundation, please visit http://www.reaganfoundation.org
Opening Remarks by John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald ReaganPresidential Foundation & Institute.
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RonaldReagan/
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1:01:54

The Titanic Discovery: Professor Robert Ballard

The Titanic Discovery: Professor Robert Ballard

The Titanic Discovery: Professor Robert Ballard

Marine explorer Robert Ballard, a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island, commemorates the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic with a lecture about his discovery of the ship's resting place.
The "unsinkable" Titanic sank in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912. Ballard discovered the remains of the ship on September 1, 1985, following a secret U.S. Navy mission to find two U.S. submarines.
In his lecture, Ballard discusses his discovery of the ship and shares his thoughts about its preservation.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/CCBJ/

6:06

Robert Ballard on Global Warming: It's too late

Robert Ballard on Global Warming: It's too late

Robert Ballard on Global Warming: It's too late

In an exclusive FreshDialogues interview, Robert Ballard, Ocean scientist of Titanic fame, discusses global warming. "It's too late...all the ice is going to melt," says Ballard. Yet he says we should still reduce our carbon footprint and limit population growth. Join the conversation at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fresh-Dialogues/88939185776
Natural cycle or Human impact? "It's both," says Ballard. "Whenever you have a tremendous controversy both sides tend to be right and wrong. You do have the natural interglacial warming that were experiencing, but you are increasing the severity of it with the human footprint." See www.freshdialogues.com for more exclusive green interviews: Paul Krugman, Tom Friedman, Vinod Khosla and more
Read select quotes, transcripts and see more interviews at http://www.freshdialogues.com, Fresh Dialogues Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/FreshDialogues and join the conversation at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fresh-Dialogues/88939185776

Save the TITANIC by Robert Ballard. National Geographic April 2

"SAVE THE TITANIC" with Robert Ballard, with the participation of the researcher who in 1985 found the exact position of the ruins, following in the footsteps of those responsible for navigation on that fateful trip, while helping to ensure the legacy and the place where the remains.
Revisit the boat from the standpoint of those who launched a hundred years ago. Ballard will travel to Northern Ireland shipyard where the Titanic was built to track the ship since the beginning of its construction to its fate. Throughout the process, Ballard will be guided by a single question: the Titanic survive another hundred years? The ship is threatened by environmental deterioration of the bottom of the Atlantic and the consequences of views "unofficial" that could harm their remains. Ballard is working with the descendants of victims and survivors to protect the legacy of the most famous ship in history.
http://titanicexplora.mforos.com
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"SAVE THE TITANIC" con Robert Ballard, que cuenta con la participación del investigador que en 1985 halló la posición exacta de las ruinas, siguiendo los pasos de los responsables de la navegación en aquel fatídico viaje, al tiempo que contribuye a asegurar el legado y el lugar donde descansan los restos.
Revisitará el barco desde el punto de vista de aquellos que lo pusieron en marcha hace cien años. Ballard viajará a los astilleros de Irlanda del Norte, donde se construyó el Titanic, para seguir el rastro del navío desde el comienzo de su construcción hasta su destino fatal. Durante todo el proceso, Ballard se dejará guiar por una única pregunta: ¿sobrevivirá el Titanic otros cien años? El barco sufre la amenaza del deterioro ambiental del fondo del Atlántico y las consecuencias de vistas "no oficiales" que podrían dañar sus restos. Ballard colabora con los descendientes de víctimas y de supervivientes para proteger el legado del barco más famoso de la historia.
EXPLORA http://titanicexplora.mforos.com

52:29

Titanic The Nightmare and the Dream

Titanic The Nightmare and the Dream

Titanic The Nightmare and the Dream

Filmed in 1986, this film shows the Titanic and the work carried out by Bob Ballard and his team when they discovered the historic vessel at the bottom of the Ocean.

7:54

Jordan Peterson DESTROYS Tom Ballard - Tonightly With Tom Ballard

Jordan Peterson DESTROYS Tom Ballard - Tonightly With Tom Ballard

Jordan Peterson DESTROYS Tom Ballard - Tonightly With Tom Ballard

Controversial Canadian psychologist Dr Jordan Peterson explains to Tom why keeping his room clean is important, why identity politics suck, and why the ABC should be less Marxist.
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18:54

Undersea exploration-- past, present, and future: Robert Ballard at TEDxConnecticutCollege

Undersea exploration-- past, present, and future: Robert Ballard at TEDxConnecticutCollege

Undersea exploration-- past, present, and future: Robert Ballard at TEDxConnecticutCollege

A former United States Navy officer and a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island who is most noted for his work in underwater archaeology: maritime archaeology and archaeology of shipwrecks. He is most known for the discoveries of the wrecks of the RMS Titanic in 1985, the battleship Bismarck in 1989, and the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown in 1998. He discovered the wreck of John F. Kennedy's PT-109 in 2002 and visited Biuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana, who saved its crew. Ballard leads ocean exploration on E/VNautilus. Ballard is also a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

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Famous quotes by Robert Ballard:

"The threat from flash flooding is diminishing rapidly. We're not completely out of the woods, but we're on the right path."

"Our chances for rain are diminishing and it looks like that will hold. We're sort of at the tail end, not out of the woods yet. But overall we're doing pretty good."

"If the thunderstorm parks itself above the summits, there's a good chance for snow."

"This is an unusual and dangerous situation. We really want to stress that to people. It's not going to take much to bring a wall of water sweeping down one of those mountains."

"So, I'm able to network experts on demand, when I need them."

"No scientist will sit on (a ship) for that long, reading a book and eating popcorn for the whole time, no way."

"They found a fragment, big deal. Am I surprised? No. When you go down there, there's stuff all over the place. It hit an iceberg and it sank. Get over it."

"I am an underwater explorer, not a treasure hunter."

"The Titanic will protect itself."

"I am really dedicated to understanding the planet/creature on which we live and know that means I must go beneath the sea to see 72 percent of what is going on."

"It is a quiet and peaceful place - and a fitting place for the remains of this greatest of sea tragedies to rest."

"What drives me is exploration with a purpose, more the classic Royal Geographical Society genre."

"If you compare NASA's annual budget to explore the heavens, that one year budget would fund NOAA's budget to explore the oceans for 1,600 years."

"I mean, there is amazing amount of oil and gas and other resources out beneath the sea. It's staggering."

"Fifty percent of our country that we own, have all legal jurisdiction, have all rights to do whatever we want, lies beneath the sea and we have better maps of Mars than that 50 percent."

"There's a long list of technologies that have now made it possible to carry out very precise search efforts in the deep sea."

"I prefer sayings over jokes."

"I believe in just enriching the economy. And we're leaving so much on the table, 72 percent of the planet."

"Where I live in Connecticut was ice a mile above my house, all the way back to the North Pole, about 15 million kilometers, that's a big ice cube. But then it started to melt. We're talking about the floods of our living history."

"I'm a geophysicist and all my earth science books when I was a student, I had to give the wrong answer to get an A. We used to ridicule continental drift. It was something we laughed at. We learned of Marshall Kay's geosynclinal cycle, which is a bunch of crap."

Inside OSU - Robert Ballard Interview

On exploring the oceans - Robert Ballard

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/on-exploring-the-oceans-robert-ballard
Ocean explorer Robert Ballard takes us on a mindbending trip to hidden worlds underwater, where he and other researchers are finding unexpected life, resources, and even new mountains. He makes a case for serious exploration and mapping. Google Ocean, anyone?
Talk by Robert Ballard.

The Titanic Discovery: Professor Robert Ballard

Marine explorer Robert Ballard, a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island, commemorates the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic with a lecture about his discovery of the ship's resting place.
The "unsinkable" Titanic sank in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912. Ballard discovered the remains of the ship on September 1, 1985, following a secret U.S. Navy mission to find two U.S. submarines.
In his lecture, Ballard discusses his discovery of the ship and shares his thoughts about its preservation.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/CCBJ/

published: 20 Apr 2012

Robert Ballard on Global Warming: It's too late

In an exclusive FreshDialogues interview, Robert Ballard, Ocean scientist of Titanic fame, discusses global warming. "It's too late...all the ice is going to melt," says Ballard. Yet he says we should still reduce our carbon footprint and limit population growth. Join the conversation at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fresh-Dialogues/88939185776
Natural cycle or Human impact? "It's both," says Ballard. "Whenever you have a tremendous controversy both sides tend to be right and wrong. You do have the natural interglacial warming that were experiencing, but you are increasing the severity of it with the human footprint." See www.freshdialogues.com for more exclusive green interviews: Paul Krugman, Tom Friedman, Vinod Khosla and more
Read select quotes, transcripts and see more interviews at...

Save the TITANIC by Robert Ballard. National Geographic April 2

"SAVE THE TITANIC" with Robert Ballard, with the participation of the researcher who in 1985 found the exact position of the ruins, following in the footsteps of those responsible for navigation on that fateful trip, while helping to ensure the legacy and the place where the remains.
Revisit the boat from the standpoint of those who launched a hundred years ago. Ballard will travel to Northern Ireland shipyard where the Titanic was built to track the ship since the beginning of its construction to its fate. Throughout the process, Ballard will be guided by a single question: the Titanic survive another hundred years? The ship is threatened by environmental deterioration of the bottom of the Atlantic and the consequences of views "unofficial" that could harm their remains. Ballard is workin...

published: 07 Dec 2012

Titanic The Nightmare and the Dream

Filmed in 1986, this film shows the Titanic and the work carried out by Bob Ballard and his team when they discovered the historic vessel at the bottom of the Ocean.

published: 01 Apr 2012

Jordan Peterson DESTROYS Tom Ballard - Tonightly With Tom Ballard

Controversial Canadian psychologist Dr Jordan Peterson explains to Tom why keeping his room clean is important, why identity politics suck, and why the ABC should be less Marxist.
Watch ABC COMEDY on iview: http://iview.abc.net.au/channel/abc2
SUBSCRIBE: http://ab.co/ABCCOMEDY
We're serious about comedy.
ABC COMEDY is a new comedy destination on your TV, your devices and your social feeds, bringing together the best of Australian comedy and entertainment to make you laugh anytime you like, day or night.
ABC COMEDY programming airs from 7.30pm to 2am daily on channel 22 on your digital TV, channel 134 on Foxtel or channel 126 on Optus. Live stream us on ABC iview from 8pm to 2am AEDT daily.
Find ABC COMEDY on ABC iview, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter here:
http://iv...

published: 13 Mar 2018

Undersea exploration-- past, present, and future: Robert Ballard at TEDxConnecticutCollege

On exploring the oceans - Robert Ballard

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/on-exploring-the-oceans-robert-ballard
Ocean explorer Robert Ballard takes us on a mindbending trip to hidden world...

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/on-exploring-the-oceans-robert-ballard
Ocean explorer Robert Ballard takes us on a mindbending trip to hidden worlds underwater, where he and other researchers are finding unexpected life, resources, and even new mountains. He makes a case for serious exploration and mapping. Google Ocean, anyone?
Talk by Robert Ballard.

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/on-exploring-the-oceans-robert-ballard
Ocean explorer Robert Ballard takes us on a mindbending trip to hidden worlds underwater, where he and other researchers are finding unexpected life, resources, and even new mountains. He makes a case for serious exploration and mapping. Google Ocean, anyone?
Talk by Robert Ballard.

Among the most accomplished and well known of the world’s deep-sea explorers, Dr. RobertBallard is best known for his historic discovery of the R.M.S. Titanic,...

Among the most accomplished and well known of the world’s deep-sea explorers, Dr. RobertBallard is best known for his historic discovery of the R.M.S. Titanic, as well as his discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the German battleship Bismarck, and numerous other contemporary and ancient shipwrecks around the world. During his long career he has conducted more than 150 deepsea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology. In 2003, President George W. Bush presented him with the National Endowment for the HumanitiesMedal in the Oval Office of the White House. He is currently a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.
If you haven’t seen it already, we recommend arriving early and touring through our Titanic exhibit (the exhibit closes at 5:00 p.m. every day). As the event with Dr. Ballard is a free event, admission into the Reagan Library and Museum is not included and would need to be purchased at our front admissions desk upon arrival. Our 10,000 square foot exhibition is a fascinating look at Titanic, combining real artifacts with the real stories of the people onboard the ill-fated ship. This new exhibit tells the story of the unsinkable ship in a way no museum has done before. For more information on the exhibit, please see the Titanic Exhibit.
For more information on the ongoing works of President Reagan's Foundation, please visit http://www.reaganfoundation.org
Opening Remarks by John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald ReaganPresidential Foundation & Institute.
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RonaldReagan/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ronaldreagan40
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Among the most accomplished and well known of the world’s deep-sea explorers, Dr. RobertBallard is best known for his historic discovery of the R.M.S. Titanic, as well as his discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the German battleship Bismarck, and numerous other contemporary and ancient shipwrecks around the world. During his long career he has conducted more than 150 deepsea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology. In 2003, President George W. Bush presented him with the National Endowment for the HumanitiesMedal in the Oval Office of the White House. He is currently a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.
If you haven’t seen it already, we recommend arriving early and touring through our Titanic exhibit (the exhibit closes at 5:00 p.m. every day). As the event with Dr. Ballard is a free event, admission into the Reagan Library and Museum is not included and would need to be purchased at our front admissions desk upon arrival. Our 10,000 square foot exhibition is a fascinating look at Titanic, combining real artifacts with the real stories of the people onboard the ill-fated ship. This new exhibit tells the story of the unsinkable ship in a way no museum has done before. For more information on the exhibit, please see the Titanic Exhibit.
For more information on the ongoing works of President Reagan's Foundation, please visit http://www.reaganfoundation.org
Opening Remarks by John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald ReaganPresidential Foundation & Institute.
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RonaldReagan/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ronaldreagan40
Follow us on Medium: https://medium.com/@reaganfoundation
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Marine explorer Robert Ballard, a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island, commemorates the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic with a lecture about his discovery of the ship's resting place.
The "unsinkable" Titanic sank in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912. Ballard discovered the remains of the ship on September 1, 1985, following a secret U.S. Navy mission to find two U.S. submarines.
In his lecture, Ballard discusses his discovery of the ship and shares his thoughts about its preservation.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/CCBJ/

Marine explorer Robert Ballard, a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island, commemorates the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic with a lecture about his discovery of the ship's resting place.
The "unsinkable" Titanic sank in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912. Ballard discovered the remains of the ship on September 1, 1985, following a secret U.S. Navy mission to find two U.S. submarines.
In his lecture, Ballard discusses his discovery of the ship and shares his thoughts about its preservation.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/CCBJ/

In an exclusive FreshDialogues interview, Robert Ballard, Ocean scientist of Titanic fame, discusses global warming. "It's too late...all the ice is going to melt," says Ballard. Yet he says we should still reduce our carbon footprint and limit population growth. Join the conversation at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fresh-Dialogues/88939185776
Natural cycle or Human impact? "It's both," says Ballard. "Whenever you have a tremendous controversy both sides tend to be right and wrong. You do have the natural interglacial warming that were experiencing, but you are increasing the severity of it with the human footprint." See www.freshdialogues.com for more exclusive green interviews: Paul Krugman, Tom Friedman, Vinod Khosla and more
Read select quotes, transcripts and see more interviews at http://www.freshdialogues.com, Fresh Dialogues Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/FreshDialogues and join the conversation at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fresh-Dialogues/88939185776

In an exclusive FreshDialogues interview, Robert Ballard, Ocean scientist of Titanic fame, discusses global warming. "It's too late...all the ice is going to melt," says Ballard. Yet he says we should still reduce our carbon footprint and limit population growth. Join the conversation at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fresh-Dialogues/88939185776
Natural cycle or Human impact? "It's both," says Ballard. "Whenever you have a tremendous controversy both sides tend to be right and wrong. You do have the natural interglacial warming that were experiencing, but you are increasing the severity of it with the human footprint." See www.freshdialogues.com for more exclusive green interviews: Paul Krugman, Tom Friedman, Vinod Khosla and more
Read select quotes, transcripts and see more interviews at http://www.freshdialogues.com, Fresh Dialogues Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/FreshDialogues and join the conversation at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fresh-Dialogues/88939185776

Save the TITANIC by Robert Ballard. National Geographic April 2

"SAVE THE TITANIC" with Robert Ballard, with the participation of the researcher who in 1985 found the exact position of the ruins, following in the footsteps o...

"SAVE THE TITANIC" with Robert Ballard, with the participation of the researcher who in 1985 found the exact position of the ruins, following in the footsteps of those responsible for navigation on that fateful trip, while helping to ensure the legacy and the place where the remains.
Revisit the boat from the standpoint of those who launched a hundred years ago. Ballard will travel to Northern Ireland shipyard where the Titanic was built to track the ship since the beginning of its construction to its fate. Throughout the process, Ballard will be guided by a single question: the Titanic survive another hundred years? The ship is threatened by environmental deterioration of the bottom of the Atlantic and the consequences of views "unofficial" that could harm their remains. Ballard is working with the descendants of victims and survivors to protect the legacy of the most famous ship in history.
http://titanicexplora.mforos.com
----------------------------------------------
"SAVE THE TITANIC" con Robert Ballard, que cuenta con la participación del investigador que en 1985 halló la posición exacta de las ruinas, siguiendo los pasos de los responsables de la navegación en aquel fatídico viaje, al tiempo que contribuye a asegurar el legado y el lugar donde descansan los restos.
Revisitará el barco desde el punto de vista de aquellos que lo pusieron en marcha hace cien años. Ballard viajará a los astilleros de Irlanda del Norte, donde se construyó el Titanic, para seguir el rastro del navío desde el comienzo de su construcción hasta su destino fatal. Durante todo el proceso, Ballard se dejará guiar por una única pregunta: ¿sobrevivirá el Titanic otros cien años? El barco sufre la amenaza del deterioro ambiental del fondo del Atlántico y las consecuencias de vistas "no oficiales" que podrían dañar sus restos. Ballard colabora con los descendientes de víctimas y de supervivientes para proteger el legado del barco más famoso de la historia.
EXPLORA http://titanicexplora.mforos.com

"SAVE THE TITANIC" with Robert Ballard, with the participation of the researcher who in 1985 found the exact position of the ruins, following in the footsteps of those responsible for navigation on that fateful trip, while helping to ensure the legacy and the place where the remains.
Revisit the boat from the standpoint of those who launched a hundred years ago. Ballard will travel to Northern Ireland shipyard where the Titanic was built to track the ship since the beginning of its construction to its fate. Throughout the process, Ballard will be guided by a single question: the Titanic survive another hundred years? The ship is threatened by environmental deterioration of the bottom of the Atlantic and the consequences of views "unofficial" that could harm their remains. Ballard is working with the descendants of victims and survivors to protect the legacy of the most famous ship in history.
http://titanicexplora.mforos.com
----------------------------------------------
"SAVE THE TITANIC" con Robert Ballard, que cuenta con la participación del investigador que en 1985 halló la posición exacta de las ruinas, siguiendo los pasos de los responsables de la navegación en aquel fatídico viaje, al tiempo que contribuye a asegurar el legado y el lugar donde descansan los restos.
Revisitará el barco desde el punto de vista de aquellos que lo pusieron en marcha hace cien años. Ballard viajará a los astilleros de Irlanda del Norte, donde se construyó el Titanic, para seguir el rastro del navío desde el comienzo de su construcción hasta su destino fatal. Durante todo el proceso, Ballard se dejará guiar por una única pregunta: ¿sobrevivirá el Titanic otros cien años? El barco sufre la amenaza del deterioro ambiental del fondo del Atlántico y las consecuencias de vistas "no oficiales" que podrían dañar sus restos. Ballard colabora con los descendientes de víctimas y de supervivientes para proteger el legado del barco más famoso de la historia.
EXPLORA http://titanicexplora.mforos.com

Controversial Canadian psychologist Dr Jordan Peterson explains to Tom why keeping his room clean is important, why identity politics suck, and why the ABC should be less Marxist.
Watch ABC COMEDY on iview: http://iview.abc.net.au/channel/abc2
SUBSCRIBE: http://ab.co/ABCCOMEDY
We're serious about comedy.
ABC COMEDY is a new comedy destination on your TV, your devices and your social feeds, bringing together the best of Australian comedy and entertainment to make you laugh anytime you like, day or night.
ABC COMEDY programming airs from 7.30pm to 2am daily on channel 22 on your digital TV, channel 134 on Foxtel or channel 126 on Optus. Live stream us on ABC iview from 8pm to 2am AEDT daily.
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A former United States Navy officer and a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island who is most noted for his work in underwater archaeology: maritime archaeology and archaeology of shipwrecks. He is most known for the discoveries of the wrecks of the RMS Titanic in 1985, the battleship Bismarck in 1989, and the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown in 1998. He discovered the wreck of John F. Kennedy's PT-109 in 2002 and visited Biuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana, who saved its crew. Ballard leads ocean exploration on E/VNautilus. Ballard is also a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.
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A former United States Navy officer and a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island who is most noted for his work in underwater archaeology: maritime archaeology and archaeology of shipwrecks. He is most known for the discoveries of the wrecks of the RMS Titanic in 1985, the battleship Bismarck in 1989, and the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown in 1998. He discovered the wreck of John F. Kennedy's PT-109 in 2002 and visited Biuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana, who saved its crew. Ballard leads ocean exploration on E/VNautilus. Ballard is also a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

The Titanic Discovery: Professor Robert Ballard

Marine explorer Robert Ballard, a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island, commemorates the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic with a lecture about his discovery of the ship's resting place.
The "unsinkable" Titanic sank in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912. Ballard discovered the remains of the ship on September 1, 1985, following a secret U.S. Navy mission to find two U.S. submarines.
In his lecture, Ballard discusses his discovery of the ship and shares his thoughts about its preservation.
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published: 20 Apr 2012

Robert Ballard: Restore the Titanic | Nat Geo Live

Dr. RobertBallard explores the haunting wreckage of the Titanic strewn over 1,000 acres of seabed.
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published: 21 May 2012

On exploring the oceans - Robert Ballard

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Ocean explorer Robert Ballard takes us on a mindbending trip to hidden worlds underwater, where he and other researchers are finding unexpected life, resources, and even new mountains. He makes a case for serious exploration and mapping. Google Ocean, anyone?
Talk by Robert Ballard.

published: 05 Jan 2013

Titanic The Nightmare and the Dream

Filmed in 1986, this film shows the Titanic and the work carried out by Bob Ballard and his team when they discovered the historic vessel at the bottom of the Ocean.

published: 01 Apr 2012

Robert Ballard: Painting the Titanic | Nat Geo Live

Underwater explorer Robert Ballard hopes to paint the Titanic where it sits at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. The only question is: What color?
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published: 21 May 2012

Titanic's Graveyard | Nat Geo Live

National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Robert Ballard discovered the Titanic and wants to preserve the most famous ship in history from plunder and decay.
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The new age of ocean exploration | Robert Ballard | TEDxURI

Among the most accomplished and well known of the world's deep-sea explorers, Dr. RobertBallard is best known for his historic discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the sunken R.M.S. Titanic, the German battleship Bismarck, and numerous other contemporary and ancient shipwrecks around the world. During his long career he has conducted more than 150 deep-sea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology. He is the Director of the Center for OceanExploration at the University of Rhode IslandGraduate School of Oceanography and the President of the Ocean Exploration Trust. Among the most accomplished and well known of the world's deep-sea explorers, Dr. Robert Ballard is best known for his historic discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the sunken R.M.S. Titanic, the German battleship Bis...

published: 02 Mar 2018

Undersea exploration-- past, present, and future: Robert Ballard at TEDxConnecticutCollege

MIc'd Up | Part 1: A Conversation with Robert Ballard

TITANIC Classic Documentary (1987)

In 1985, the Titanic was found for the very first time. This documentary produced by the National Gegraphic, shows how it was discovered. In memory of those who dead in this ship.

published: 01 May 2012

NOAA Titanic Expedition 2004: Breathtaking Wreck Footage

Breathtaking...Nearly 20 years after first finding the sunken remains of the R.M.S. Titanic, marine explorer Robert Ballard returned in June 2004, helped by the NOAAOffice of Ocean Exploration to study the ship's rapid deterioration.
The Titanic team worked aboard NOAA ShipRonald H. Brown from May 30 through June 9, spending 11 days at the wreck site, mapping the ship and conducting scientific analysis of its deterioration.
The team used Institute for Exploration (IFE) remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) Hercules and Argus to conduct a sophisticated documentation of the state of Titanic was not possible in the 1980s.
This "look, don't touch" mission used high-definition video and stereoscopic still images to provide an updated assessment of the wreck site at a depth of 3,840 meters...

published: 18 Dec 2007

Dr Robert Ballard: "I think it is the Titanic on the bottom of the ocean"

When questioned about the switch theory at the BelfastTitanic museumQ&A, the man who discovered the wreck of the Titanic, Dr Robert Ballard answers: "I think it is the Titanic at the bottom of the ocean."
For more information on the Titanic 'switch' theory check here: http://www.williammurdoch.net/articles_34_Titanic_switch_theory.html

published: 09 Jan 2015

The Lost Treasures Of the Deep Sea - Full Documentary

JoinDr. RobertBallard and his team of experts as they embark on a remarkable maritime expedition to the Mediterranean Sea where, a half mile underwater, they discover and study ancient shipwrecks. And witness two generations of treasure hunters who make their living finding and selling silver, gold, and other riches from the ocean floor.

published: 19 Mar 2017

JFK PT 109 DR Robert Duane Ballard

Save the TITANIC by Robert Ballard. National Geographic April 2

"SAVE THE TITANIC" with Robert Ballard, with the participation of the researcher who in 1985 found the exact position of the ruins, following in the footsteps of those responsible for navigation on that fateful trip, while helping to ensure the legacy and the place where the remains.
Revisit the boat from the standpoint of those who launched a hundred years ago. Ballard will travel to Northern Ireland shipyard where the Titanic was built to track the ship since the beginning of its construction to its fate. Throughout the process, Ballard will be guided by a single question: the Titanic survive another hundred years? The ship is threatened by environmental deterioration of the bottom of the Atlantic and the consequences of views "unofficial" that could harm their remains. Ballard is workin...

published: 07 Dec 2012

ghosts of the black sea

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Seven years ago, on his third trip to the Black Sea, Dr. RobertBallard discovered a miraculously well-preserved Byzantine shipwreck, but his team could only take pictures. Now, Ballard returns with state-of-the-art technology and a revolutionary $1.5 million robot known as "Hercules" to excavate two shipwrecks for the first time ever, including one of the most pristine ancient vessels ever found. Ballard and his team have only two weeks, so they must work in perfect precision on their hunt for the Ghost Ships of the Black Sea.

Marine explorer Robert Ballard, a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island, commemorates the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic with a lecture about his discovery of the ship's resting place.
The "unsinkable" Titanic sank in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912. Ballard discovered the remains of the ship on September 1, 1985, following a secret U.S. Navy mission to find two U.S. submarines.
In his lecture, Ballard discusses his discovery of the ship and shares his thoughts about its preservation.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/CCBJ/

Marine explorer Robert Ballard, a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island, commemorates the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic with a lecture about his discovery of the ship's resting place.
The "unsinkable" Titanic sank in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912. Ballard discovered the remains of the ship on September 1, 1985, following a secret U.S. Navy mission to find two U.S. submarines.
In his lecture, Ballard discusses his discovery of the ship and shares his thoughts about its preservation.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/CCBJ/

Robert Ballard: Restore the Titanic | Nat Geo Live

Dr. RobertBallard explores the haunting wreckage of the Titanic strewn over 1,000 acres of seabed.
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On exploring the oceans - Robert Ballard

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Ocean explorer Robert Ballard takes us on a mindbending trip to hidden world...

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Ocean explorer Robert Ballard takes us on a mindbending trip to hidden worlds underwater, where he and other researchers are finding unexpected life, resources, and even new mountains. He makes a case for serious exploration and mapping. Google Ocean, anyone?
Talk by Robert Ballard.

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/on-exploring-the-oceans-robert-ballard
Ocean explorer Robert Ballard takes us on a mindbending trip to hidden worlds underwater, where he and other researchers are finding unexpected life, resources, and even new mountains. He makes a case for serious exploration and mapping. Google Ocean, anyone?
Talk by Robert Ballard.

Underwater explorer Robert Ballard hopes to paint the Titanic where it sits at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. The only question is: What color?
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National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Robert Ballard discovered the Titanic and wants to preserve the most famous ship in history from plunder and decay.
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Titanic's Graveyard | Nat Geo Live
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National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Robert Ballard discovered the Titanic and wants to preserve the most famous ship in history from plunder and decay.
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The new age of ocean exploration | Robert Ballard | TEDxURI

Among the most accomplished and well known of the world's deep-sea explorers, Dr. RobertBallard is best known for his historic discoveries of hydrothermal vent...

Among the most accomplished and well known of the world's deep-sea explorers, Dr. RobertBallard is best known for his historic discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the sunken R.M.S. Titanic, the German battleship Bismarck, and numerous other contemporary and ancient shipwrecks around the world. During his long career he has conducted more than 150 deep-sea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology. He is the Director of the Center for OceanExploration at the University of Rhode IslandGraduate School of Oceanography and the President of the Ocean Exploration Trust. Among the most accomplished and well known of the world's deep-sea explorers, Dr. Robert Ballard is best known for his historic discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the sunken R.M.S. Titanic, the German battleship Bismarck, and numerous other contemporary and ancient shipwrecks around the world. During his long career he has conducted more than 150 deep-sea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology. He is the Director of the Center for Ocean Exploration at the University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography and the President of the Ocean Exploration Trust. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Among the most accomplished and well known of the world's deep-sea explorers, Dr. RobertBallard is best known for his historic discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the sunken R.M.S. Titanic, the German battleship Bismarck, and numerous other contemporary and ancient shipwrecks around the world. During his long career he has conducted more than 150 deep-sea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology. He is the Director of the Center for OceanExploration at the University of Rhode IslandGraduate School of Oceanography and the President of the Ocean Exploration Trust. Among the most accomplished and well known of the world's deep-sea explorers, Dr. Robert Ballard is best known for his historic discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the sunken R.M.S. Titanic, the German battleship Bismarck, and numerous other contemporary and ancient shipwrecks around the world. During his long career he has conducted more than 150 deep-sea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology. He is the Director of the Center for Ocean Exploration at the University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography and the President of the Ocean Exploration Trust. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

A former United States Navy officer and a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island who is most noted for his work in underwater archaeology: maritime archaeology and archaeology of shipwrecks. He is most known for the discoveries of the wrecks of the RMS Titanic in 1985, the battleship Bismarck in 1989, and the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown in 1998. He discovered the wreck of John F. Kennedy's PT-109 in 2002 and visited Biuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana, who saved its crew. Ballard leads ocean exploration on E/VNautilus. Ballard is also a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

A former United States Navy officer and a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island who is most noted for his work in underwater archaeology: maritime archaeology and archaeology of shipwrecks. He is most known for the discoveries of the wrecks of the RMS Titanic in 1985, the battleship Bismarck in 1989, and the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown in 1998. He discovered the wreck of John F. Kennedy's PT-109 in 2002 and visited Biuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana, who saved its crew. Ballard leads ocean exploration on E/VNautilus. Ballard is also a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Breathtaking...Nearly 20 years after first finding the sunken remains of the R.M.S. Titanic, marine explorer Robert Ballard returned in June 2004, helped by the NOAAOffice of Ocean Exploration to study the ship's rapid deterioration.
The Titanic team worked aboard NOAA ShipRonald H. Brown from May 30 through June 9, spending 11 days at the wreck site, mapping the ship and conducting scientific analysis of its deterioration.
The team used Institute for Exploration (IFE) remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) Hercules and Argus to conduct a sophisticated documentation of the state of Titanic was not possible in the 1980s.
This "look, don't touch" mission used high-definition video and stereoscopic still images to provide an updated assessment of the wreck site at a depth of 3,840 meters (12,600 feet).
As the nation's ocean agency, NOAA has a vested interest in the scientific and cultural aspects of the Titanic and in its appropriate treatment and preservation. NOAA's focus is to build a baseline of scientific information from which we can measure the shipwreck's processes and deterioration, and then apply the knowledge we gain to other deepwater shipwrecks and submerged cultural resources.
Video courtesy of the R.M.S. Titanic ExpeditionTeam 2004, ROI, IFE, NOAA-OER.
Source: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/04titanic/welcome.htmlGoogle Map of wreck site location for the R.M.S. Titanic: http://go.usa.gov/XWk

Breathtaking...Nearly 20 years after first finding the sunken remains of the R.M.S. Titanic, marine explorer Robert Ballard returned in June 2004, helped by the NOAAOffice of Ocean Exploration to study the ship's rapid deterioration.
The Titanic team worked aboard NOAA ShipRonald H. Brown from May 30 through June 9, spending 11 days at the wreck site, mapping the ship and conducting scientific analysis of its deterioration.
The team used Institute for Exploration (IFE) remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) Hercules and Argus to conduct a sophisticated documentation of the state of Titanic was not possible in the 1980s.
This "look, don't touch" mission used high-definition video and stereoscopic still images to provide an updated assessment of the wreck site at a depth of 3,840 meters (12,600 feet).
As the nation's ocean agency, NOAA has a vested interest in the scientific and cultural aspects of the Titanic and in its appropriate treatment and preservation. NOAA's focus is to build a baseline of scientific information from which we can measure the shipwreck's processes and deterioration, and then apply the knowledge we gain to other deepwater shipwrecks and submerged cultural resources.
Video courtesy of the R.M.S. Titanic ExpeditionTeam 2004, ROI, IFE, NOAA-OER.
Source: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/04titanic/welcome.htmlGoogle Map of wreck site location for the R.M.S. Titanic: http://go.usa.gov/XWk

When questioned about the switch theory at the BelfastTitanic museumQ&A, the man who discovered the wreck of the Titanic, Dr Robert Ballard answers: "I think it is the Titanic at the bottom of the ocean."
For more information on the Titanic 'switch' theory check here: http://www.williammurdoch.net/articles_34_Titanic_switch_theory.html

When questioned about the switch theory at the BelfastTitanic museumQ&A, the man who discovered the wreck of the Titanic, Dr Robert Ballard answers: "I think it is the Titanic at the bottom of the ocean."
For more information on the Titanic 'switch' theory check here: http://www.williammurdoch.net/articles_34_Titanic_switch_theory.html

JoinDr. RobertBallard and his team of experts as they embark on a remarkable maritime expedition to the Mediterranean Sea where, a half mile underwater, they discover and study ancient shipwrecks. And witness two generations of treasure hunters who make their living finding and selling silver, gold, and other riches from the ocean floor.

JoinDr. RobertBallard and his team of experts as they embark on a remarkable maritime expedition to the Mediterranean Sea where, a half mile underwater, they discover and study ancient shipwrecks. And witness two generations of treasure hunters who make their living finding and selling silver, gold, and other riches from the ocean floor.

Save the TITANIC by Robert Ballard. National Geographic April 2

"SAVE THE TITANIC" with Robert Ballard, with the participation of the researcher who in 1985 found the exact position of the ruins, following in the footsteps o...

"SAVE THE TITANIC" with Robert Ballard, with the participation of the researcher who in 1985 found the exact position of the ruins, following in the footsteps of those responsible for navigation on that fateful trip, while helping to ensure the legacy and the place where the remains.
Revisit the boat from the standpoint of those who launched a hundred years ago. Ballard will travel to Northern Ireland shipyard where the Titanic was built to track the ship since the beginning of its construction to its fate. Throughout the process, Ballard will be guided by a single question: the Titanic survive another hundred years? The ship is threatened by environmental deterioration of the bottom of the Atlantic and the consequences of views "unofficial" that could harm their remains. Ballard is working with the descendants of victims and survivors to protect the legacy of the most famous ship in history.
http://titanicexplora.mforos.com
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"SAVE THE TITANIC" con Robert Ballard, que cuenta con la participación del investigador que en 1985 halló la posición exacta de las ruinas, siguiendo los pasos de los responsables de la navegación en aquel fatídico viaje, al tiempo que contribuye a asegurar el legado y el lugar donde descansan los restos.
Revisitará el barco desde el punto de vista de aquellos que lo pusieron en marcha hace cien años. Ballard viajará a los astilleros de Irlanda del Norte, donde se construyó el Titanic, para seguir el rastro del navío desde el comienzo de su construcción hasta su destino fatal. Durante todo el proceso, Ballard se dejará guiar por una única pregunta: ¿sobrevivirá el Titanic otros cien años? El barco sufre la amenaza del deterioro ambiental del fondo del Atlántico y las consecuencias de vistas "no oficiales" que podrían dañar sus restos. Ballard colabora con los descendientes de víctimas y de supervivientes para proteger el legado del barco más famoso de la historia.
EXPLORA http://titanicexplora.mforos.com

"SAVE THE TITANIC" with Robert Ballard, with the participation of the researcher who in 1985 found the exact position of the ruins, following in the footsteps of those responsible for navigation on that fateful trip, while helping to ensure the legacy and the place where the remains.
Revisit the boat from the standpoint of those who launched a hundred years ago. Ballard will travel to Northern Ireland shipyard where the Titanic was built to track the ship since the beginning of its construction to its fate. Throughout the process, Ballard will be guided by a single question: the Titanic survive another hundred years? The ship is threatened by environmental deterioration of the bottom of the Atlantic and the consequences of views "unofficial" that could harm their remains. Ballard is working with the descendants of victims and survivors to protect the legacy of the most famous ship in history.
http://titanicexplora.mforos.com
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"SAVE THE TITANIC" con Robert Ballard, que cuenta con la participación del investigador que en 1985 halló la posición exacta de las ruinas, siguiendo los pasos de los responsables de la navegación en aquel fatídico viaje, al tiempo que contribuye a asegurar el legado y el lugar donde descansan los restos.
Revisitará el barco desde el punto de vista de aquellos que lo pusieron en marcha hace cien años. Ballard viajará a los astilleros de Irlanda del Norte, donde se construyó el Titanic, para seguir el rastro del navío desde el comienzo de su construcción hasta su destino fatal. Durante todo el proceso, Ballard se dejará guiar por una única pregunta: ¿sobrevivirá el Titanic otros cien años? El barco sufre la amenaza del deterioro ambiental del fondo del Atlántico y las consecuencias de vistas "no oficiales" que podrían dañar sus restos. Ballard colabora con los descendientes de víctimas y de supervivientes para proteger el legado del barco más famoso de la historia.
EXPLORA http://titanicexplora.mforos.com

ghosts of the black sea

for those who likes this doc
watch?v=R-wdHizE2VM
watch?v=_8eU77XvhZ8
watch?v=NU0lwuT_oqQ
watch?v=GubH-kNO31E
Seven years ago, on his third trip to the Black Se...

for those who likes this doc
watch?v=R-wdHizE2VM
watch?v=_8eU77XvhZ8
watch?v=NU0lwuT_oqQ
watch?v=GubH-kNO31E
Seven years ago, on his third trip to the Black Sea, Dr. RobertBallard discovered a miraculously well-preserved Byzantine shipwreck, but his team could only take pictures. Now, Ballard returns with state-of-the-art technology and a revolutionary $1.5 million robot known as "Hercules" to excavate two shipwrecks for the first time ever, including one of the most pristine ancient vessels ever found. Ballard and his team have only two weeks, so they must work in perfect precision on their hunt for the Ghost Ships of the Black Sea.

for those who likes this doc
watch?v=R-wdHizE2VM
watch?v=_8eU77XvhZ8
watch?v=NU0lwuT_oqQ
watch?v=GubH-kNO31E
Seven years ago, on his third trip to the Black Sea, Dr. RobertBallard discovered a miraculously well-preserved Byzantine shipwreck, but his team could only take pictures. Now, Ballard returns with state-of-the-art technology and a revolutionary $1.5 million robot known as "Hercules" to excavate two shipwrecks for the first time ever, including one of the most pristine ancient vessels ever found. Ballard and his team have only two weeks, so they must work in perfect precision on their hunt for the Ghost Ships of the Black Sea.

Among the most accomplished and well known of the world’s deep-sea explorers, Dr. RobertBallard is best known for his historic discovery of the R.M.S. Titanic,...

Among the most accomplished and well known of the world’s deep-sea explorers, Dr. RobertBallard is best known for his historic discovery of the R.M.S. Titanic, as well as his discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the German battleship Bismarck, and numerous other contemporary and ancient shipwrecks around the world. During his long career he has conducted more than 150 deepsea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology. In 2003, President George W. Bush presented him with the National Endowment for the HumanitiesMedal in the Oval Office of the White House. He is currently a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.
If you haven’t seen it already, we recommend arriving early and touring through our Titanic exhibit (the exhibit closes at 5:00 p.m. every day). As the event with Dr. Ballard is a free event, admission into the Reagan Library and Museum is not included and would need to be purchased at our front admissions desk upon arrival. Our 10,000 square foot exhibition is a fascinating look at Titanic, combining real artifacts with the real stories of the people onboard the ill-fated ship. This new exhibit tells the story of the unsinkable ship in a way no museum has done before. For more information on the exhibit, please see the Titanic Exhibit.
For more information on the ongoing works of President Reagan's Foundation, please visit http://www.reaganfoundation.org
Opening Remarks by John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald ReaganPresidential Foundation & Institute.
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Among the most accomplished and well known of the world’s deep-sea explorers, Dr. RobertBallard is best known for his historic discovery of the R.M.S. Titanic, as well as his discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the German battleship Bismarck, and numerous other contemporary and ancient shipwrecks around the world. During his long career he has conducted more than 150 deepsea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology. In 2003, President George W. Bush presented him with the National Endowment for the HumanitiesMedal in the Oval Office of the White House. He is currently a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.
If you haven’t seen it already, we recommend arriving early and touring through our Titanic exhibit (the exhibit closes at 5:00 p.m. every day). As the event with Dr. Ballard is a free event, admission into the Reagan Library and Museum is not included and would need to be purchased at our front admissions desk upon arrival. Our 10,000 square foot exhibition is a fascinating look at Titanic, combining real artifacts with the real stories of the people onboard the ill-fated ship. This new exhibit tells the story of the unsinkable ship in a way no museum has done before. For more information on the exhibit, please see the Titanic Exhibit.
For more information on the ongoing works of President Reagan's Foundation, please visit http://www.reaganfoundation.org
Opening Remarks by John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald ReaganPresidential Foundation & Institute.
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RonaldReagan/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ronaldreagan40
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The Titanic Discovery: Professor Robert Ballard

Marine explorer Robert Ballard, a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island, commemorates the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic with a lecture about his discovery of the ship's resting place.
The "unsinkable" Titanic sank in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912. Ballard discovered the remains of the ship on September 1, 1985, following a secret U.S. Navy mission to find two U.S. submarines.
In his lecture, Ballard discusses his discovery of the ship and shares his thoughts about its preservation.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/CCBJ/

published: 20 Apr 2012

The Search For Battleship Bismarck - Full Documentary

''Sink the Bismarck!'' was the cry as British forces searched the Atlantic for the German navy's most powerful vessel. The pursuit ended on May 27, 1941, in a battle that plunged the Bismarck into waters nearly three miles deep, taking with it more than 2,000 lives. Almost half a century later, explorer and scientist Dr. RobertBallard, who discovered the sunken Titanic, searched the Atlantic for the infamous Bismarck. On June 8, 1989, he located the sunken ship, 600 miles off the coast of France. National Geographic looks back at the first, and last, mission of the Bismarck and talks with survivors of the notorious World War II battle. Then, in its climatic chapter, the story reveals exclusive footage of this remarkable undersea exploration.

published: 27 Nov 2016

Titanic The Nightmare and the Dream

Filmed in 1986, this film shows the Titanic and the work carried out by Bob Ballard and his team when they discovered the historic vessel at the bottom of the Ocean.

The Lost Treasures Of the Deep Sea - Full Documentary

JoinDr. RobertBallard and his team of experts as they embark on a remarkable maritime expedition to the Mediterranean Sea where, a half mile underwater, they discover and study ancient shipwrecks. And witness two generations of treasure hunters who make their living finding and selling silver, gold, and other riches from the ocean floor.

ghosts of the black sea

for those who likes this doc
watch?v=R-wdHizE2VM
watch?v=_8eU77XvhZ8
watch?v=NU0lwuT_oqQ
watch?v=GubH-kNO31E
Seven years ago, on his third trip to the Black Sea, Dr. RobertBallard discovered a miraculously well-preserved Byzantine shipwreck, but his team could only take pictures. Now, Ballard returns with state-of-the-art technology and a revolutionary $1.5 million robot known as "Hercules" to excavate two shipwrecks for the first time ever, including one of the most pristine ancient vessels ever found. Ballard and his team have only two weeks, so they must work in perfect precision on their hunt for the Ghost Ships of the Black Sea.

Explorer Classroom | Dr. Robert (Bob) Ballard: Deep Sea Explorer

Bob Ballard is best known for his historic discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the sunken R.M.S. Titanic, the German battleship Bismarck, and numerous other contemporary and ancient shipwrecks around the world. During his long career he has conducted more than 150 deep sea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology. Dr. Ballard also spends a great deal of his time involved in various educational outreach programs. In 2008 he secured the E/VNautilus, which has become his flagship for exploration.
Ask questions by using #ExplorerClassroom on Twitter!
PleaseNote: Explorer Classroom sessions are live events hosted on YouTube. They are open to the public and recorded. Please share these terms with parents of students who will participate live on camera. If any parents or stude...

published: 20 Mar 2018

Titanic Discoverer Robert Ballard Addresses Students at GW's Science, Tech and Engineering Day

Dr. Bob Ballard

Oceanographer and explorer Dr. BobBallard discusses science, technology, engineering and mathematics to an overflow crowd Feb. 4 at the Naval Future ForceScience and TechnologyEXPO. Among his many accomplishments, Ballard is known for leading the research to find the Titanic.

Marine explorer Robert Ballard, a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island, commemorates the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic with a lecture about his discovery of the ship's resting place.
The "unsinkable" Titanic sank in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912. Ballard discovered the remains of the ship on September 1, 1985, following a secret U.S. Navy mission to find two U.S. submarines.
In his lecture, Ballard discusses his discovery of the ship and shares his thoughts about its preservation.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/CCBJ/

Marine explorer Robert Ballard, a professor of oceanography at the University of Rhode Island, commemorates the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic with a lecture about his discovery of the ship's resting place.
The "unsinkable" Titanic sank in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912. Ballard discovered the remains of the ship on September 1, 1985, following a secret U.S. Navy mission to find two U.S. submarines.
In his lecture, Ballard discusses his discovery of the ship and shares his thoughts about its preservation.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/CCBJ/

''Sink the Bismarck!'' was the cry as British forces searched the Atlantic for the German navy's most powerful vessel. The pursuit ended on May 27, 1941, in a battle that plunged the Bismarck into waters nearly three miles deep, taking with it more than 2,000 lives. Almost half a century later, explorer and scientist Dr. RobertBallard, who discovered the sunken Titanic, searched the Atlantic for the infamous Bismarck. On June 8, 1989, he located the sunken ship, 600 miles off the coast of France. National Geographic looks back at the first, and last, mission of the Bismarck and talks with survivors of the notorious World War II battle. Then, in its climatic chapter, the story reveals exclusive footage of this remarkable undersea exploration.

''Sink the Bismarck!'' was the cry as British forces searched the Atlantic for the German navy's most powerful vessel. The pursuit ended on May 27, 1941, in a battle that plunged the Bismarck into waters nearly three miles deep, taking with it more than 2,000 lives. Almost half a century later, explorer and scientist Dr. RobertBallard, who discovered the sunken Titanic, searched the Atlantic for the infamous Bismarck. On June 8, 1989, he located the sunken ship, 600 miles off the coast of France. National Geographic looks back at the first, and last, mission of the Bismarck and talks with survivors of the notorious World War II battle. Then, in its climatic chapter, the story reveals exclusive footage of this remarkable undersea exploration.

Among the most accomplished and well known of the world’s deep-sea explorers, Dr. RobertBallard is best known for his historic discovery of the R.M.S. Titanic,...

Among the most accomplished and well known of the world’s deep-sea explorers, Dr. RobertBallard is best known for his historic discovery of the R.M.S. Titanic, as well as his discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the German battleship Bismarck, and numerous other contemporary and ancient shipwrecks around the world. During his long career he has conducted more than 150 deepsea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology. In 2003, President George W. Bush presented him with the National Endowment for the HumanitiesMedal in the Oval Office of the White House. He is currently a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.
If you haven’t seen it already, we recommend arriving early and touring through our Titanic exhibit (the exhibit closes at 5:00 p.m. every day). As the event with Dr. Ballard is a free event, admission into the Reagan Library and Museum is not included and would need to be purchased at our front admissions desk upon arrival. Our 10,000 square foot exhibition is a fascinating look at Titanic, combining real artifacts with the real stories of the people onboard the ill-fated ship. This new exhibit tells the story of the unsinkable ship in a way no museum has done before. For more information on the exhibit, please see the Titanic Exhibit.
For more information on the ongoing works of President Reagan's Foundation, please visit http://www.reaganfoundation.org
Opening Remarks by John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald ReaganPresidential Foundation & Institute.
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RonaldReagan/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ronaldreagan40
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Among the most accomplished and well known of the world’s deep-sea explorers, Dr. RobertBallard is best known for his historic discovery of the R.M.S. Titanic, as well as his discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the German battleship Bismarck, and numerous other contemporary and ancient shipwrecks around the world. During his long career he has conducted more than 150 deepsea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology. In 2003, President George W. Bush presented him with the National Endowment for the HumanitiesMedal in the Oval Office of the White House. He is currently a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.
If you haven’t seen it already, we recommend arriving early and touring through our Titanic exhibit (the exhibit closes at 5:00 p.m. every day). As the event with Dr. Ballard is a free event, admission into the Reagan Library and Museum is not included and would need to be purchased at our front admissions desk upon arrival. Our 10,000 square foot exhibition is a fascinating look at Titanic, combining real artifacts with the real stories of the people onboard the ill-fated ship. This new exhibit tells the story of the unsinkable ship in a way no museum has done before. For more information on the exhibit, please see the Titanic Exhibit.
For more information on the ongoing works of President Reagan's Foundation, please visit http://www.reaganfoundation.org
Opening Remarks by John Heubusch, Executive Director of the Ronald ReaganPresidential Foundation & Institute.
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RonaldReagan/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ronaldreagan40
Follow us on Medium: https://medium.com/@reaganfoundation
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JoinDr. RobertBallard and his team of experts as they embark on a remarkable maritime expedition to the Mediterranean Sea where, a half mile underwater, they discover and study ancient shipwrecks. And witness two generations of treasure hunters who make their living finding and selling silver, gold, and other riches from the ocean floor.

JoinDr. RobertBallard and his team of experts as they embark on a remarkable maritime expedition to the Mediterranean Sea where, a half mile underwater, they discover and study ancient shipwrecks. And witness two generations of treasure hunters who make their living finding and selling silver, gold, and other riches from the ocean floor.

ghosts of the black sea

for those who likes this doc
watch?v=R-wdHizE2VM
watch?v=_8eU77XvhZ8
watch?v=NU0lwuT_oqQ
watch?v=GubH-kNO31E
Seven years ago, on his third trip to the Black Se...

for those who likes this doc
watch?v=R-wdHizE2VM
watch?v=_8eU77XvhZ8
watch?v=NU0lwuT_oqQ
watch?v=GubH-kNO31E
Seven years ago, on his third trip to the Black Sea, Dr. RobertBallard discovered a miraculously well-preserved Byzantine shipwreck, but his team could only take pictures. Now, Ballard returns with state-of-the-art technology and a revolutionary $1.5 million robot known as "Hercules" to excavate two shipwrecks for the first time ever, including one of the most pristine ancient vessels ever found. Ballard and his team have only two weeks, so they must work in perfect precision on their hunt for the Ghost Ships of the Black Sea.

for those who likes this doc
watch?v=R-wdHizE2VM
watch?v=_8eU77XvhZ8
watch?v=NU0lwuT_oqQ
watch?v=GubH-kNO31E
Seven years ago, on his third trip to the Black Sea, Dr. RobertBallard discovered a miraculously well-preserved Byzantine shipwreck, but his team could only take pictures. Now, Ballard returns with state-of-the-art technology and a revolutionary $1.5 million robot known as "Hercules" to excavate two shipwrecks for the first time ever, including one of the most pristine ancient vessels ever found. Ballard and his team have only two weeks, so they must work in perfect precision on their hunt for the Ghost Ships of the Black Sea.

Bob Ballard is best known for his historic discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the sunken R.M.S. Titanic, the German battleship Bismarck, and numerous other contemporary and ancient shipwrecks around the world. During his long career he has conducted more than 150 deep sea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology. Dr. Ballard also spends a great deal of his time involved in various educational outreach programs. In 2008 he secured the E/VNautilus, which has become his flagship for exploration.
Ask questions by using #ExplorerClassroom on Twitter!
PleaseNote: Explorer Classroom sessions are live events hosted on YouTube. They are open to the public and recorded. Please share these terms with parents of students who will participate live on camera. If any parents or students prefer not to be on camera, please accommodate their wishes in your classroom.

Bob Ballard is best known for his historic discoveries of hydrothermal vents, the sunken R.M.S. Titanic, the German battleship Bismarck, and numerous other contemporary and ancient shipwrecks around the world. During his long career he has conducted more than 150 deep sea expeditions using the latest in exploration technology. Dr. Ballard also spends a great deal of his time involved in various educational outreach programs. In 2008 he secured the E/VNautilus, which has become his flagship for exploration.
Ask questions by using #ExplorerClassroom on Twitter!
PleaseNote: Explorer Classroom sessions are live events hosted on YouTube. They are open to the public and recorded. Please share these terms with parents of students who will participate live on camera. If any parents or students prefer not to be on camera, please accommodate their wishes in your classroom.

The George Washington University's VirginiaScience and TechnologyCampus (VSTC), in partnership with Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS), hosted its fifth annual "Science, Technology and Engineering Day." More than 150 LCPS high school students and their teachers invaded the state-of-the-art campus to learn more about opportunities in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Titanic discoverer and founder of The JASON Project, Robert Ballard, offered the lunchtime keynote on the fun and mystery of science education.
"This event provides students hands-on experience with emerging innovations in science, technology and engineering, and exposes them to the excitement these fields offer," said CraigLinebaugh, chief academic operating officer Virginia Science and Technology Campus. "I am especially pleased that Dr. Ballard and The JASON Project are able to join us this year and provide a real-world context to the day's lessons. This event is a great way to learn."

The George Washington University's VirginiaScience and TechnologyCampus (VSTC), in partnership with Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS), hosted its fifth annual "Science, Technology and Engineering Day." More than 150 LCPS high school students and their teachers invaded the state-of-the-art campus to learn more about opportunities in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Titanic discoverer and founder of The JASON Project, Robert Ballard, offered the lunchtime keynote on the fun and mystery of science education.
"This event provides students hands-on experience with emerging innovations in science, technology and engineering, and exposes them to the excitement these fields offer," said CraigLinebaugh, chief academic operating officer Virginia Science and Technology Campus. "I am especially pleased that Dr. Ballard and The JASON Project are able to join us this year and provide a real-world context to the day's lessons. This event is a great way to learn."

Oceanographer and explorer Dr. BobBallard discusses science, technology, engineering and mathematics to an overflow crowd Feb. 4 at the Naval Future ForceScience and TechnologyEXPO. Among his many accomplishments, Ballard is known for leading the research to find the Titanic.

Oceanographer and explorer Dr. BobBallard discusses science, technology, engineering and mathematics to an overflow crowd Feb. 4 at the Naval Future ForceScience and TechnologyEXPO. Among his many accomplishments, Ballard is known for leading the research to find the Titanic.

Bob Seger Karaoke - Night Moves Karaoke

Bob SegerKaraoke - Night Moves Karaoke. LOVE this song!!! This is kind of the long version and a version I'm not too familiar with--and I'm FROM DETROIT! So if you have a link to the actual version of this by bob seger, link it!

101124 keith ballard karaoke

101124 keith ballard karaoke

published: 25 Nov 2010

PITCH PERFECT - I've got the magic (TrebleMakers Cover)

Download my new EP CoversVol. 1 on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/covers-vol.-1-ep/id992681467
This cover was a lot of fun to make. Special thanks to Zack Steele for performing the bass line. Also, special thanks to Harrison Hughes for filming the shots and HunterBallard for editing and producing the great quality of this video.
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!!!!
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The arrangement of this cover is from the new movie Pitch Perfect performed by the TrebleMakers. This song is originally performed by B.O.B. We do not own the copyrights to this song or arr...

OZZY OSBOURNE - "Dreamer"

Alanis Morissette - Ironic (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

The official music video for Alanis Morissette's "Ironic." The 3rd single from her third studio album, Jagged Little Pill (1995). It was written by Morissette and Glen Ballard. The music video was directed by Stéphane Sednaoui.
Alanis Morissette’s, “Jagged Little Pill” turns 20 years old this year! Re-visit the classic album from Alanis here!
https://itunes.apple.com/album/jagged-little-pill/id79989523
Connect with Alanis Morissette here!
http://alanis.com/
https://www.facebook.com/alanismorissette
https://twitter.com/alanis
https://instagram.com/alanis
https://soundcloud.com/alanismorissette

Bob SegerKaraoke - Night Moves Karaoke. LOVE this song!!! This is kind of the long version and a version I'm not too familiar with--and I'm FROM DETROIT! So if you have a link to the actual version of this by bob seger, link it!

Bob SegerKaraoke - Night Moves Karaoke. LOVE this song!!! This is kind of the long version and a version I'm not too familiar with--and I'm FROM DETROIT! So if you have a link to the actual version of this by bob seger, link it!

Download my new EP CoversVol. 1 on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/covers-vol.-1-ep/id992681467
This cover was a lot of fun to make. Special thanks to Zack Steele for performing the bass line. Also, special thanks to Harrison Hughes for filming the shots and HunterBallard for editing and producing the great quality of this video.
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!!!!
ALSO, check out this link:http://WeeklyYouthPay.com/?ref=383249Follow us on twitter!
Kory Van Matre: http://www.twitter.com/kvmatre
Hunter Ballard: http://www.twitter.com/DHballard
Harrison Hughes: http://www.twitter.com/Harrison_hughes
The arrangement of this cover is from the new movie Pitch Perfect performed by the TrebleMakers. This song is originally performed by B.O.B. We do not own the copyrights to this song or arrangement. Giving credit where credit is due.
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Download my new EP CoversVol. 1 on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/covers-vol.-1-ep/id992681467
This cover was a lot of fun to make. Special thanks to Zack Steele for performing the bass line. Also, special thanks to Harrison Hughes for filming the shots and HunterBallard for editing and producing the great quality of this video.
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!!!!
ALSO, check out this link:http://WeeklyYouthPay.com/?ref=383249Follow us on twitter!
Kory Van Matre: http://www.twitter.com/kvmatre
Hunter Ballard: http://www.twitter.com/DHballard
Harrison Hughes: http://www.twitter.com/Harrison_hughes
The arrangement of this cover is from the new movie Pitch Perfect performed by the TrebleMakers. This song is originally performed by B.O.B. We do not own the copyrights to this song or arrangement. Giving credit where credit is due.
LATGA_CS
MACP
WAMI_CS
SGAE_CS
Kobalt Music Publishing
SABAM_CS
UMPI
ACUM_CS
FILSCAP
ZAIKS_CS
COMPASS_CS
[Wixen] E.O. SmithMusic
TONO_CS
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The official music video for Alanis Morissette's "Ironic." The 3rd single from her third studio album, Jagged Little Pill (1995). It was written by Morissette and Glen Ballard. The music video was directed by Stéphane Sednaoui.
Alanis Morissette’s, “Jagged Little Pill” turns 20 years old this year! Re-visit the classic album from Alanis here!
https://itunes.apple.com/album/jagged-little-pill/id79989523
Connect with Alanis Morissette here!
http://alanis.com/
https://www.facebook.com/alanismorissette
https://twitter.com/alanis
https://instagram.com/alanis
https://soundcloud.com/alanismorissette

The official music video for Alanis Morissette's "Ironic." The 3rd single from her third studio album, Jagged Little Pill (1995). It was written by Morissette and Glen Ballard. The music video was directed by Stéphane Sednaoui.
Alanis Morissette’s, “Jagged Little Pill” turns 20 years old this year! Re-visit the classic album from Alanis here!
https://itunes.apple.com/album/jagged-little-pill/id79989523
Connect with Alanis Morissette here!
http://alanis.com/
https://www.facebook.com/alanismorissette
https://twitter.com/alanis
https://instagram.com/alanis
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On exploring the oceans - Robert Ballard

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Ocean explorer Robert Ballard takes us on a mindbending trip to hidden worlds underwater, where he and other researchers are finding unexpected life, resources, and even new mountains. He makes a case for serious exploration and mapping. Google Ocean, anyone?
Talk by Robert Ballard.